Short pieces:
Algeria: Detention and Deportation in an “Informal Corridor of Expulsion” (Immigration Detention Monitor, July 2025) [text]
‘Crimmigrant other’ narratives fail to capture diversity among immigration detainees: the case of Hong Kong (Border Criminologies Blog, June 2025) [text]
‘The Ministry of Migration is not a hotel’: The Greek Government’s Admission of Inhuman Detention Conditions (Border Criminologies Blog, July 2025) [text]
"‘We just sit here’: the broken men Australia’s offshore detention regime left behind in Papua New Guinea," The Guardian, 6 June 2025 [text]
Journal articles:
"Comparative analysis of detention centres in Spain and Italy 2018-2023: Addressing systemic deficiencies and human rights compliance = Análisis comparativo de los centros de detención en España e Italia 2018-2023: Abordar las deficiencias sistémicas y el cumplimiento de los derechos humanos," Open Research Europe, 5:124 (July 2025) [open access]
"The culture of (border) control in Britain: Staff, precarity and distress," Criminology & Criminal Justice, OnlineFirst, 21 June 2025 [open access]
- "In this paper, we describe key findings from a survey of ‘staff culture’ that we designed and then administered to 170 private-sector custodial officers employed on the immigration detainee escorting contract in the United Kingdom in 2023."
"Deter, detain, deport and demonise: should others follow the Australian crimmigration model?," Australian Journal of International Affairs, Latest Articles, 13 June 2025 [open access]
Multimedia:
The limits of immigration detention after NZYQ, 12 June 2025 [access]
- Focuses on Australia.
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